نتایج جستجو برای: shear stress fields

تعداد نتایج: 730569  

Journal: :Kidney international 2008
Mahesh K Krishnamoorthy Rupak K Banerjee Yang Wang Jianhua Zhang Abhijit Sinha Roy Saeb F Khoury Lois J Arend Steve Rudich Prabir Roy-Chaudhury

Venous stenosis is a significant problem in arteriovenous fistulae, likely due to anatomical configuration and wall shear stress profiles. To identify linkages between wall shear stress and the magnitude and pattern of vascular stenosis, we produced curved and straight fistulae in a pig model. A complete wall stress profile was calculated for the curved configuration and correlated with luminal...

2012
Eric Brown Heinrich M. Jaeger James Franck

Many densely packed suspensions and colloids exhibit a behavior known as Discontinuous Shear Thickening in which the shear stress jumps dramatically and reversibly as the shear rate is increased. We performed rheometry and video microscopy measurements on a variety of suspensions to determine the mechanism for this behavior. We distinguish Discontinuous Shear Thickening from inertial effects by...

Journal: :journal of computational & applied research in mechanical engineering (jcarme) 2013
y. bayat m. alizadeh a. bayat

in this paper, a general solution for torsion of hollow cylinders made of functionally graded materials (fgm) was investigated. the problem was formulated in terms of prandtl’s stress and, in general, the shear stress and angle of twist were derived. variations in the material properties such as young’s modulus and poisson’s ratio might be arbitrary functions of the radial coordinate. various m...

Journal: :Blood 1992
T W Chow J D Hellums J L Moake M H Kroll

Platelets subjected to elevated levels of fluid shear stress in the absence of exogenous agonists will aggregate. Shear stress-induced aggregation requires von Willebrand factor (vWF) multimers, extracellular calcium (Ca2+), adenosine diphosphate (ADP), and platelet membrane glycoprotein (GP)Ib and GPIIb-IIIa. The sequence of interaction of vWF multimers with platelet surface receptors and the ...

2006
G. LYKOTRAFITIS A. J. ROSAKIS A. J. Rosakis

An experimental investigation was conducted to study dynamic sliding at high strain rates along incoherent (frictional) interfaces between two identical plates. The plates were held together by a uniform compressive stress, while dynamic sliding was initiated by an impact-induced shear loading. The case of freely-standing plates with no external pressure was also investigated. The dynamic stres...

Journal: :AJNR. American journal of neuroradiology 2008
L-D Jou D H Lee H Morsi M E Mawad

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE Hemodynamics is often recognized as one of the major factors in aneurysm rupture. Flow impingement, greater pressure, and abnormal wall shear stress are all indications for aneurysm rupture. Characterizing wall shear stress for intracranial aneurysms at similar anatomic locations may help in understanding its role. MATERIALS AND METHODS Twenty-six intracranial aneurysms...

2014
Kyung Min Kim Yoon Jung Choi Jun-Ha Hwang A. Rum Kim Hang Jun Cho Eun Sook Hwang Joong Yull Park Sang-Hoon Lee Jeong-Ho Hong

Shear stress activates cellular signaling involved in cellular proliferation, differentiation, and migration. However, the mechanisms of mesenchymal stem cell (MSC) differentiation under interstitial flow are not fully understood. Here, we show the increased osteogenic differentiation of MSCs under exposure to constant, extremely low shear stress created by osmotic pressure-induced flow in a mi...

2014
Xiaoying Zhu Roland Bouffanais Dick K. P. Yue

FIG. S1. Influence of shear stress on cell directionality. (a) The polar histogram demonstrates distribution of angles of net migration vectors for a population of 100 cells; in the absence of any shearotactic signal (σ = 0 Pa) random cellular migration is observed. (b) Shear stress level of σ = 0.05 Pa with a population of 126 cells. Even at such exceptionally low shear stress level, we observ...

Journal: :American journal of physiology. Heart and circulatory physiology 2012
Ji Zhang Morton H Friedman

The adaptation of vascular endothelial cells to shear stress alteration induced by global hemodynamic changes, such as those accompanying exercise or digestion, is an essential component of normal endothelial physiology in vivo. An understanding of the transient regulation of endothelial phenotype during adaptation to changes in mural shear will advance our understanding of endothelial biology ...

Journal: :Hypertension 2003
Tomohiro Osanai Masayuki Saitoh Satoko Sasaki Hirofumi Tomita Toshiro Matsunaga Ken Okumura

We demonstrated recently that plasma concentrations of asymmetric dimethylarginine (ADMA), an endogenous inhibitor of nitric oxide (NO) synthase, are increased by high salt intake concomitantly with a decrease in plasma levels of NO in human hypertension. We investigated the effect of shear stress on ADMA release in 2 types of cells: transformed human umbilical vein endothelial cells (HUVECs; c...

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